
NEU poll highlights poverty crisis in schools
A National Education Union snapshot survey paints a harrowing picture of the effects of poverty in schools 1,026 members of keep reading
A National Education Union snapshot survey paints a harrowing picture of the effects of poverty in schools 1,026 members of keep reading
The Department for Education has revealed plans to better support teachers and social workers alike to support vulnerable children Teachers keep reading
In an increasingly automated workplace, we have to get serious about future-proofing young people. Bett 2019 will see the industry keep reading
According to The Guardian, Ofsted chief, Amanda Spielman, is set to chastise parents and ministers for putting too much pressure keep reading
The BBC has reported that the Welsh government has issued guidance, stating that flexibility with school uniforms should be encouraged keep reading
A coalition of teachers, carers and support workers have come together to ask the government to stop ignoring children in keep reading
A new safety rule imposed at a Nottinghamshire school has caused distress to parents and pupils The Mirror has reported keep reading
Free childcare has been bad for pre-school education organisations, according to the PSLA The BBC has stated that a government-led keep reading
School and nursery leaders are being urged by the Education Endowment Foundation to ensure young children receive eyes tests, so keep reading
The Health and Social Care Committee’s report may cause the government to put increased pressure on schools but, with funding keep reading
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